Morrells of Oxford Sunday League: Cold Arbour kept up their Premier Division championship charge after fighting back for a share of the spoils against second-placed Highfield.
The hosts dominated the early exchanges, but fell behind mid-way through the first half when a swift counter-attack saw Simon King give them the lead.
After the break, Arbour continued to press forward and they were eventually rewarded with a fine far post header into the opposite corner by Charlie Bough ten minutes from the end to leave honours even.
Justin Hill and Tyrone Brackett both hammered doubles as Rose Hill completed the double over Oxford Exiles with a 5-1 away victory.
Brackett fired the visitors in front after only ten seconds, with Ford's brace making it 3-0.
Minutes before the break, Brackett grabbed his second and Rose Hill's fourth.
Exiles continued to battle and pulled a goal back midway through the second half, before James Ford firied home an unstoppable shot for Hills' final goal.
Patrick Malone bagged a brace as Rover Blackbirds eased past ten-man Stadhampton 3-0.
In a scrappy game, Danny Williams gave Rover an interval lead.
In the second half, Malone's double sealed the points, before Stadhampton had a man sent off.
Six Bells Kidlington had to settle for a share of the spoils as they drew 1-1 with Mansfield Road.
Pete Hughes gave Mansfield Road a first-half lead, but Daniel Mason levelled for Bells in the second period to ensure the draw.
A goal from the prolific Lee Keyes was enough to secure a 1-0 win for Star Wanderers against Star Royal.
Keyes struck late on when he put away Mark Stayte's excellent cross.
In Division 1, Marston Village cruised to a 6-2 away win at Red Lion Yarnton.
After a scrappy start, Marston settled first and went ahead when Dan Normington headed in a Sam Graham cross.
Soon after, Marston scored a second through Simon Hamlet.
Paul Cooper then bagged No 3, just before the break.
However, early in the second half, Yarnton struck back through Lester Fallows, but Normington soon restored Marston's three-goal advantage.
Yarnton then hit back again through Sonny Lindo.
But any thoughts of a comeback were soon crushed as Cooper struck twice more to complete his hat-trick.
It also took his tally to seven goals in four games.
Keith Megson celebrated his 400th game for Star Wanderers Res, but it was Jamie Slee who stole the limelight with a double for Saxon Warriors in their 2-0 victory.
Riverside and Northway shared the points in a thrilling 3-3 draw.
It looked as though Riverside would take the points as they cruised into a 2-0 half-time lead.
However, Northway battled back to take a 3-2 lead before Riverside snatched a point with a late strike.
Charlie Ochola, Francis Otunna and Martino Ventriglia netted for Riverside, with Richard Walker, Kirk Brandram and Chris Baker replying for Northway.
Division 2 leaders Railway Wheatley went down to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Cowley OMH.
In the first half, Wheatley hit the bar before Steven Fuller cleared off the Cowley line.
After the break, Wheatley turned on the pressure, but Cowley held firm.
With the game heading for a goalless draw, Chris Coleman grabbed the winner after fastening on to an excellent through ball before drawing the keeper and finishing well.
A strike from Chris Haines was enough for Oxford Yellows to defeat title contenders Royal Oak in Division 3.
Cold Arbour Res moved into the semi-finals of the Jack Sadler Cup with a 2-0 victory at AFC Watlington.
Arbour dominated early on, before Watlington were prevented from taking the lead thanks to a fine stop from Arbour keeper Mark Leiberman just before half-time.
After the interval, Luke Bremner put Arbour in front after a fine individual run.
Victory was sealed 15 minutes from time when Arbour's Michael Taylor netted after a late individual run into the area.
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